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A jam submission

Fourier minigameView game page

fouier transform simulator
Submitted by brook.p8 (@gamedevbrook) — 19 hours, 15 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#2364.0434.043
Presentation#8863.6503.650
Overall#10633.4133.413
Fun#27002.5472.547

Ranked from 117 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Combining waveforms together

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Submitted

Surprisingly fun to dial the knobs just right to get the desired waveform. This somehow provides a very niche oddly satisfying feeling. Interesting concept that I would love to see worked into a full game.

Submitted

This is really cool as a math guy, I love to see these kinds of things get made that break down something viewed as complex into its components to better understand it.

I would love to see this used in a video to explain Fourier transformations! 

Would love to see this expanded on with a short tutorial explaining things :)

Really good job!

Submitted

Very cool concept bit hard to know which waves you have too add, but i like

Submitted

This is a very interesting concept of a game. Getting the precise measurement is always satisfying to get. Issue is, things are not intuitive at all. A tutorial would help. Gameplay also becomes boring without anything new after a while. Very interesting, great game!

Submitted

I love how everyone studied this at uni and here I am not knowing what it is. Pretty, but it doesn't seem like there's an objective, basically just a nice graph you can shape in cool ways. I'm sure the maths behind this is quite impressive however. I like the details like how the graph is flickering.

The controls seem to be entirely keyboard (WASD) so having a mouse was a bit confusing at first, as the UI looks like it should be interacted with using the mouse. 

Developer

Oops, yeah I forgot to take out the mouse

Submitted

Do I understand Fourier Series.... wellllll.... no, not really. Did I enjoy this game? Hell yes! Fun take on the theme!

Submitted

I can't believe I spent 10 minutes making Fourier Series, like, I didn't spend a single minute on things like this for university, but did for this game lol. I love pico-8 too!

Submitted(+1)

How did you even think of this? Really cool idea! I really wanna see the finished product. The graphics are really my style and the gameplay is unique.

Submitted(+1)

Somehow this reminds me of that among us task...

Submitted

Very smart way of approaching the theme! It got hard very fast but still very interesting

Submitted

interesting and fun, also i love the way it looks

Submitted

Really interesting, and looks good! No audio though, which was a shame. I solved a few wavelengths, seems to be randomly/procedurally generated. Could see this being a part of a bigger game with different mechanics, like a mystery/puzzle game where you interact with different devices.

Submitted

Really cool game it took me some time to figure out what all the buttons do but worked really well in the end.

Submitted

Cool idea! it feels all these years in uni were not wasted:)

Submitted

Cool idea. Fourier transform!

Submitted

The art is AWESOME and I really really dig the mechanic. Reminds me of being in physics lab in college haha. Great stuff.

Submitted

The art style is super cool and its an interesting idea for sure, would have loved some form of audio indicators aswell. 

Submitted(+1)

I feel like this is some hacking minigame in a larger project or something. Really cool!  A lot of potential for use in other things.

Submitted

it was a little hard to understand at first but once I got the hang of it it was pretty fun

Submitted

This is a neat idea. I do a lot of DSP for my work so I appreciate somebody trying to gamify the arduous task of filter design

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